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Urgent intervention and evaluation of patients in Emergency Department result in shorter patient waiting time and, therefore, intensifying the quality of supervision. This study aimed at determining the causes of delays in patient triage in Emergency Departments (EDs) in the city of Tabriz.Methods: ...
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Nevertheless, emergency staff continues to be confronted, on a face-to-face level, with the care for individual patients in need, whom they might not be able to help. Emergency Department Triage Triage is a system of clinical risk management employed in emergency departments worldwide to manage...
How is TriageGO helping emergency departments today? The results speak for themselves. 15 Minutes Median Length-of-Stay reduction in the ED [2a] 84 Minutes Median reduction in time to ICU or OR [2b] 92 Minutes Median decrease in time-to-hospitalization [2c]See...
Triage is a central task in an emergency department (ED). In this context, triage is viewed as the rating of patients' clinical urgency [1]. Rating is necessary to identify the order in which patients should be given care in an ED when demand is high. Triage is not needed if there is...
Other situations in which the triage process has been employed, in addition to the battlefield, are during disasters, followingmass casualty incidents(MCI), and in emergency departments (EDs). Triage during a disaster involvesfield triage, which sorts disaster victims into categories ranging from the...
Chest pain is one of the most common complaints in the emergency department (ED). Over the past decade, there has been a significant shift in the approach to patients with chest pain in the ED. With the development of improved cardiac biomarkers, the validation of clinical scoring systems, ...
These EDs came to be known as 'combined emergency departments' [16]. GPs are responsible for the initial assessment and treatment in the EDs, thereby regulating access to the acute secondary health care. One argument for this centralization is that a considerable number of patients needing acute...